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    My Learning Style

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    My Learning Style My Learning Style Everyone has different styles in which they learn. Some are auditory‚ some visual and some require hands on or kinesthetic. In taking the Learning Style Inventories‚ my results concluded that I am an auditory learner. According to The Center for New Discoveries in Learning‚ 2012 “If your highest preference is auditory‚ you prefer to learn by listening and often recall the words you ’ve heard in your mind. If you are taking a written test‚ this tends

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    Learning How to Read and Write” By Frederick Douglass “Learning how to Read and Write” by Frederick Douglass is based on the very unfair life of Douglass‚ a little boy who was born a slave. In the essay‚ Douglass began expressing how his mistress was a very kind woman when he met her. This kind woman started to teach him how to read. However‚ after her husband forbade her to teach him‚ she transformed herself into a very evil person. He also learned how his slaveholders did not want him to learn

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    1564 Kinesthetic vs Musical Intelligence What are you? In today’s world people learn in many ways rather it is through visual learning or through use of the body‚ people all over are unique in the methods they use to grasp an idea. The uniqueness in learning styles varies from person to person however there has been a push that there are only seven ways of learning. Often time’s individuals find themselves being able to connect to the multiple styles and this is encouraged‚ knowing the style that

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    Teaching and learning styles Teaching styles (methods) There are many different styles or methods of teaching. Research I did showed at least 150 different styles from lecturing to brainstorming and vocabulary drills. I have identified the following styles as most often used: Demonstrations & Practicals/Experiments: When teachers show learners skills while they watch‚ followed by the learners practicing the skill they’ve learnt. Additionally learners may observe and record results of what they

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    Essay “Learning to Read and Write” by Fredrick Douglass is a reminiscent type writing where Douglass talks about how he learned to read. Douglass‚ a slave growing up in Maryland was not allowed to read or write. So his mistress‚ the slave master’s wife‚ taught him to read even though it was forbidden. The mistress Soon stopped for a reason that was never clarified but it was probably because the master found out about Douglass learning to read and made his mistress stop teaching him. So to read and

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    Title Rhetorical Analysis of Frederick Douglass’s “Learning To Read and Write” Skill Making a Strong Argument EBA Activity Choosing the Best Warrant Writing Exercise Claims and/or Warrants You may use the following claim and warrants: In the excerpt “Learning to Read and Write‚” Frederick Douglass uses an empathic tone‚ elevated diction‚ imagery‚ and telling details to convince a white American audience from the 1850s of the humanity and intelligence of enslaved Africans and the evils of

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    TEMPEST REVIEW (MULTIMODAL TEXT ANALYSIS) The multimodal text I have chosen is taken from the Guardian online‚ its genre and mode is a review of a production of the Tempest performed in May at the Globe Theatre in London. The online text is intended for Guardian readers because Tilden‚ the reviewer is a regular contributor to the newspaper. The prosodic feature of conversational rhythm is used and Tilden uses an easy informal tone that people enjoy to read as

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    What are learning styles? 2. Why learning styles are important? 3. What are the different learning style classifications available? 4. What are the similarities and differences between different learning style classifications? 5. What is/are your learning style/s? 6. What is/are the most appropriate learning method/s for your learning style/s? 1. What are learning styles?  Learning style is an approach to learning  It is not how you learn; i.e. not the method of learning  It

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    org/inspire/learnstl.htm Learning Styles This exercise has taught me a lot on my way of thinking‚ concentrating‚ and contact with people. I never knew that these learning styles determine how I perceive my everyday functions. Until now I always thought of myself being a Visual learner‚ I have to see it in order to understand it. I am a see it‚ to believe it type of woman. After taking the self-test and reviewing the chart‚ my way of thinking is much broader. I do all three of the learning styles. I had to sit

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    Learning to read is one of the most essential skills a child will master. Reading is the foundation of a child’s educational future. The success of one’s career and education is dependent upon their reading ability. Without the ability a read‚ a person cannot enjoy all this world has to offer‚ such as reading about world history‚ driving a car‚ reading a letter from a friend‚ or learning a new language. Reading unlocks doors that would otherwise be locked forever. In recent years there has been

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